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to: STEWART BUCKINGHAM
from: LAWRENCE LUCIER
date: 1998-03-06 22:58:00
subject: Vmodem

Stewart Buckingham @ 6:751/222 wrote on 03-06-98 13:54 about *Vmodem*
 SB> So what happens if the LOOPBACK address is not set?
To find out if the loopback address is set or not, type:
netstat -a
on an OS/2 command line.
You should see something similar to the following on your screen:
[F:\tng\sq]netstat -a
addr          127.0.0.1 interface 0 mask ff000000 broadcast            
.0.0.0
addr     207.107.185.10 interface 10 mask ffffff00 broadcast    
207.107.185.253
The second line shows what dynamic address I had when last connected to my 
ISP. :-)
--- Sqed/32 1.14/r15155
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* Origin: T-Shirts 'N Genes BBS - (250) 748-3408 v32b v42b XA CM (1:340/204)

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